We're set up in the Arsenal Community Hub by a bowls mat and two indoor football pitches awaiting Kai Havertz to come and join us for a chat and some Monday afternoon bowls.
As we do there is a lot of noise coming from one of the pitches, we walk round to find Havertz and Oleksandr Zinchenko competitively playing football with a neurodiversity community group.
The competition between the two is writhe and I'm thinking 'is this normal between two team-mates at a community event?'
"In our team no one wants to lose." Havertz explains to me. "We play so many little games when we go on away trips, wherever we go it's competitive. I need to beat him, otherwise he will go to training tomorrow and take the **** out of me!"
Although the Germany international has only been at the club for a short time, you can see just how comfortable he is with his team-mates, the community and the Arsenal staff.
"I've been here just over a year, but it feels like ages. I know everyone so well and it just feels like home."
Well the competition didn't end on the football pitch, as things got very tasty when the pair turned to bowls with a senior group, who enjoyed sharing their wisdom with the players.
I had attempted a few bowls earlier, failing miserably and explained to Havertz that it's harder than it looked.
After his first four attempts, he turned to me and said, "you were right about that!" A rare moment in my own career.
Zinchenko is entertaining everyone on the mat, agonising when a ball just rolls off and celebrating particularly loudly.
"Around October and November it was a tough period, (we) play so many games abroad, some players travelling to South America and it was tough for all of us.
"But we're very happy to be back together. It's four months before the next national team break and everyone is ready for this time, everyone is very happy to be back."
The change of fortune has also coincided with the return of Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard, a close friend of Havertz in the Gunners ranks, and as soon as I mention his name there is a wide smile on the German's face when he explains what it's like to play alongside him.
"For me it's quite nice! He's just magic," Havertz continued.
"He makes everything so calm and easy on the pitch, has the confidence to turn games around on his own, even in bad moments he takes the ball and does something with it. He never shies away. He's a very important player for us."
The Norwegian is back and Arsenal are flying once more, scoring 13 goals in their last three games in all competitions, when they could only manage 12 in the previous nine games, Odegaard missing seven of those. But does this mean Arsenal are back in the title race?
"It's still in the first part of the season and a lot can happen. For me personally, I think how much tougher the Premier League gets year by year," Havertz continues.
"Liverpool all of a sudden performing at the highest level week in, week out and I have to give credit to them for sure. But (there are) lots of games to play points to get so we will be ready for the fight for sure."
I move the conversation on to Arsenal's upcoming battle against Manchester United, but we are interrupted by Zinchenko wiping out a stand with a bowls ball right next to where we're stood.
No time for an apology, just right back down ready for his next attempt, such is his competitive nature.
This time he nails it, and proceeds to scream, run and punch the air in celebration, much to the amusement of the watching crowd and his Arsenal team-mate, who tells me how much he's loving life at Arsenal right now:
"I enjoy every second. For me it's the best thing I could have done. I'm so glad for the support from everyone that helped me during my time. I just got started and I hope to continue in good form, play well and win titles."
Havertz has now had as many Premier League goal involvements at Arsenal (26) than he managed at Chelsea in 42 fewer games and is flourishing under Mikel Arteta.
But as time starts ticking down on a wonderful community day, that also saw Jurrien Timber and Raheem Sterling turn up at the Arsenal Community Hub, Havertz tells me about the joy he gets from this special community:
"We get so much from our community, we get a lot of love. Even when we come now they're so happy to see us. Around Christmas time it's time to give something back, to see so many happy faces, to spend some time with them and make them smile, it's very nice."
It certainly was very nice for all participants who gain so much from Arsenal Community days to see their heroes, with one 60 year old Brazilian man who called himself "Pele" (to me anyway) describing it as one of the best days of his life.
Arsenal also took players along to two local hospitals, and they continue to strive to do more for their community, something the club take a great deal of pride in.
On the pitch, Havertz remains positive that success is just around the corner for the Gunners:
"There is still a lot of things in the team that we can develop and be better in and I'm sure the next couple of years are going to be great for us and I think everyone will be ready for it."
Ahokson
1
Netflix FC (next season FC) for title 😂😂😂😂
Badhur
2
Hahahaha big Big lolllll This loser will challenge Liverpool ????
Lamine-messi-Yamal
0
Liverpool fans just keep quiet the league is not over
We will make it over for you tonight😂😂
Nowabcdept
2
just that we didn't start the league well but now boys are going on top..
Madaorstz
1
wake up 🤣
kosasburg87
0
you were fighting from day one so don't sound as if its e first game
Iron-U
1
Because you will be playing West Ham every GAME!
anonymouss
0
everything is funny when its come from a clown 🤡
Austinpowers
1
I'm sure he's talking about next season
Hikcdeiot
0
Man u 2 Arsenal o
Ziuckostz
1
you are not fighting only Liverpool mind u,fight man utd today
Fasdol
0
Shut the f..k off the time your team supposed use to gain ground they’re using it to collect red cards. They’re now suffer because of their bad character they said is injury. Which team did not have injuries player ?
Fasdol
1
Luwacnrz
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you talking 👄 sh=t
Luwacnrz
0
so what were you doing all this time
Luwacnrz
1
Arteta, the hater, you will never win anything at Arsenal.
zomclmnr
1
dat's d spirit hahertz....COYG[握手]
tizaikos
1
love
Gun1
2
Where was he when Liverpool were establishing a 11pts lead?
wuyclmnpz
0
Godiloyug
1
Fight wey una nor go win werey Arsenal man u go trash una today una go rest noisey Arsenal
MogastyJn
0
That’s might be a new episode for next season 🤣🤣🤣
ExcelIbMo
1
Story, story, stooooory! Once upon a time, next season, new season, next season, and the Netflix case would continue. See who's ready to fight Liverpool for title.
6bossjuju
1
Arsenal always been fighting a losing battle last season saka came out and said we ready to fight city for the title now Havertz saying the same thing. What a fight it’s gonna be.
Pecelrtuz
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They said the same last season about city
xhakadranmustafi
0
Liverpool fans just keep quiet the league is not over
for sure even city can win the league
sisacdektu
1
we are ready for the fight today
sisacdektu
3
Let's see today how Arsenal will beat Man U
Focbkpru
0
that's the kind of team spirit we want each and every player to have so long as you are still at Emirates
Focbkpru
3
may God be with arsenal players when they plan to challenge for title with Liverpool. Not forgetting the coaching staff led by arteta.
bamadiloty
2
Kai why don’t you tell that to your donkey
Penadlpsuz
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every season you guys are running behind your friends, which time will others clubs say will will fight Arsenal for premier league 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Coaadikor
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LIVERPOOL IS FLYING AND THEY WILL NOT FADING LIKE ARSENAL 9 POINTS IS A VERY GOOD ADVANTAGE THEIR PLAYING SYSTEM IS VERY RAPID. RIVAL TEAM GOT MORE PROBLEM TO COPE WITH IT.⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️
Royalprtu
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you think you are in chelsea
Wibdiklnos
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Liverpool fans just keep quiet the league is not over
and u should stay humble for the rest of the season
Juniorpope
2
Liverpool is not fighting for EPL title please so you should fight it yourself
fomcdlnz
4
Liverpool is not in fight with anyone in this league all we do is win win win 🏆 ✌ 💪 🏆 no matter what
sahadikprt
0
Liverpool fans just keep quiet the league is not over
You can relate neeh.. On the post traumatic stress😂
Mumdkmosuy
0
continue fighting, Ode.
Sutadkmuyz
1
Even the league is postponed. Arsenal is RUNNER-UP. It's England football entertainment. Arsenal needs to shift from Emirates as home ground and use academy pitch to accommodate title winning.
daudknopu
1
you should be scared of Manchester city
maubdkmsu
1
these Netflix players and being ready every season are like 5 &6😏
Sutadkmuyz
0
Every season contender,challenger,competitor, or runner up until when you will be a winner? It is either Liverpool or Manchester City will win the premier league,Arsenal is the runner up. Whatever will happen Arsenal are runner up. It's arsenal things from arsenal cabinet.
lawaceinuz
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ok here we go again
Wuwcilopyz
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we are not ready to respond to him kai we are focus as a club Liverpool
Zere8
1
Why all arsenal players seem immature, Is it Arsenal culture to talk big everytime, i think theres something with wrong with Arteta mindset
puhbdeklmp
2
Liverpool fans just keep quiet the league is not over
kukdknoyz
1
All the Arsenal players want to fight, instead of playing productive football. They're losing their players through injury sustained from fighting 😂
pozacikrty
2
Even Haaland and Mbappe couldn't do anything, What is Donkey Haverts going to do??? 🤣🤣🤣
recadimptz
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if I was you would rather keep quiet because arsenal can't win the league